overwrite | An option that defines one mode to resolve file conflicts during |
| restore. All files are restored from a backup even if they are |
| older than existing files. |
| See also merging. |
ownership | Backup ownership affects the ability of users to see and restore |
| data. Each backup session and all the data backed up within |
| it is assigned an owner. The owner can be the user that starts |
| an interactive backup, the account under which the CRS process |
| is running, or the user specified as the owner in the backup |
| specification options. |
| If a user starts an existing backup specification without modifying |
| it, the backup session is not considered as interactive. |
| If a modified backup specification is started by a user, the user |
| is the owner unless the following is true: |
| • The user has the Switch Session Ownership user right. |
| • The backup session owner is explicitly defined in the backup |
| specification, where the username, group or domain name, |
| and the system name are specified. |
| If a backup is scheduled on a UNIX Cell Manager, the session |
| owner is root:sys unless the above conditions are true. |
| If a backup is scheduled on a Windows Cell Manager, the |
| session owner is the user specified during the installation, unless |
| the above conditions are true. |
P1S file | P1S file contains information on how to format and partition all |
| disks installed in the system during Enhanced Automated Disaster |
| Recovery (EADR). It is created during full backup and is saved |
| on backup medium and on Cell Manager into |
| Data_Protector_home\Config\Se ver\dr\p1s directory |
| on a Windows Cell Manager or in |
| /etc/opt/omni/server/dr/p1s directory on a UNIX Cell |
| Manager with the filename recovery.p1s. |
package | (MC/ServiceGuard and Veritas Cluster specific term) A collection |
| of resources (for example volume groups, application services, |
| IP names and addresses) that are needed to run a specific |
| |
pair status | (HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific term) A mirrored pair |
| of disks can have various status values depending on the action |
| performed on it. The three most important status values are: |
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